Word: sawing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bill Neufeld, Freshman track coach, and Samborski treated the athletic angle, exhorting Dudley, at the cellar of the intramurals last year, to increased effort. "It's your fault if you slip," Samborski told them, as Neufeld said he saw no reason why the Commuters shouldn't top the field this season. Another of the speakers was Reginald H. Phelps, formerly assistant in History 1 and now an assistant Dean...
...crowd of 68,000, anxious to see what Texas Christian could do without their phenomenal passer, Sam Baugh, saw a 150-lb. quarterback named Dave O'Brien complete six forward passes, but fail to score against an aggressive Ohio State team...
...potent influence on the state of public spending. As a result, retail stores began to worry over fall sales. Estimates for fall steel production were revised from 75% of activity to 70%. New financing was postponed. And the National Association of Purchasing Agents, cagiest of all buying groups, saw fit to warn that buying should be "conservative" when there was so much uncertainty, even though there is "no real fear of a serious letdown" in fall business...
Back to the U. S. after visiting Italy returned R.C.A. President David Sarnoff. Said he: "At the time of his death it was published widely that the late Senator Guglielmo Marconi left a fortune of about $25,000,000. As a close friend of Marconi for many years, I saw the members of his family while in Europe. They told me that the gross value of the estate left by the Senator will not exceed...
...touched in Lloyd George the sensitive pride of all flesh: "He woke us all up at the Treasury, worried us to death, trampled on our most sacred feelings. We often sympathized with Mrs. Lloyd George, who is reported after exceptional provocation to have said that the first time she saw her husband he was in the hands of police and that she sometimes wished she had left him there...